BANGOR — Bangor Christian High School junior striker Brad Wilcox entered Wednesday’s game against Foxcroft Academy with 20 goals and five assists in seven games.

The defending state Class D soccer champs proved they have plenty of other weapons to complement the dynamic Wilcox.

Senior midfielder Zach Sirois had a pair of goals and three assists, freshman Jay Bishop had a pair of goals, and sophomore midfielder Rem Poulin had four assists as Bangor Christian upended the Ponies 8-2.

Wilcox scored his 21st and 22nd goals and was a constant threat with his lightning-quick feet and tireless tenacity but his goals came after the Patriots had already built a 5-2 lead.

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Christopher Parent and Zac Palmeter had the other goals for the 7-0-1 Patriots.

Colby Bombero and Joel Massa scored for 4-4-1 Foxcroft Academy.

“Their whole team is really good,” said Foxcroft junior striker Bombero, whose goal cut the deficit to 3-1 in the first half.

“They attack down both sides and change direction with the ball real well,” said Foxcroft coach Glenn Hodgkinson. “They outclassed us. I don’t see anybody in Class D beating them.”

Senior goalie Tyler Alexander was another important contributor as he made two timely saves with the Patriots holding a 4-2 lead in the second half.

That enabled the Patriots to maintain their momentum.

Bombero sent standout striker Joel Massa in down the left flank with a precise through ball but Alexander came off his line and was able to get his right foot on the near-post shot.

“I was hoping he’d kick it to my right and he did,” said Alexander.

“I tried to cut it back but I lost my footing and didn’t quite get it off correctly,” said Massa.

A few minutes later, Massa took a low corner kick that an unmarked Jae Young Lee re-directed toward the near post.

“I saw the ball and dove across on it,” said Alexander, who finished with seven saves on 14 shots.